As part of the Raspberry Pi display in the exhibition, the Design Museum is calling for entries of "interesting, intriguing and generally cool" creations made from Raspberry Pi. Images and films of the best entries will then go on display in the exhibition.

Like the Arduino, the £20 single-board computer was designed to make computer programming more affordable and accessible for students but its low cost, small size and low power requirements makes it a perfect starting point for many home projects.

Raspberry Pi users are asked to send pictures and films of their creations to pi@designmuseum.org by 5pm on 4 March 2013.

Email this to a friend

Comments

Allie Patchell said: If you missed this contest, go to 123-reg's FB contest (https://www.facebook.com/123re.... They're giving out 5 Raspberry Pi's. all you have to do is submit a short video saying how far you'd go to win one. Submissions end on March 15th.